Bungalow / 4 bedrooms / sleeps 7

This spacious pleasant modern dormer bungalow, double glazed throughout, with views of Fairfield through picture windows in the lounge and principal bedroom is ideally situated only a few minutes walk from the centre of Ambleside. It is situated well away from the road and has the benefit of its own lawned garden with a large adjacent enclosed woodland area, ideal for children to play safely away from noise and traffic. There is gas central heating downstairs, storage heaters upstairs (electricity and gas included in price).

Downstairs:Large living room with Lakeland stone fireplace (fuel not provided) and colour TV. Dining area with double glazed doors leading to secluded patio and picnic table outside. Modern kitchen area with electric hob &oven , combination microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher,washing machine, fitted units. Tiled bathroom with 4 piece modern suite of bath with shower, wash basin, bidet and WC. Double & single bedrooms, both with washbasins & built in wardrobes.

Upstairs: Large double and twin bedrooms both with washbasins. Separate toilet.

Parking, Suitable for people with restricted mobility, Not suitable for wheelchair users

Further details outdoors

Private parking for up to 3 cars. Picnic table and benches for sitting out on sunny patio with views of Fairfield. Lawned garden and large adjacent enclosed wooded area, ideal for children to play well away from traffic. Covered lean-to with secure chain to store bikes and canoes

The Lake District

Ambleside is at the centre of the Lake District National Park, and our dormer bungalow is very close to the centre of Ambleside, so it's very convenient to explore the beauty of the Lake District's fells and lakes from here, north, south, east and west.

There are several stately homes for a day trip out including Muncaster Castle, Levens Hall, Sizergh Castle. Holehird gardens (near Windermere) run by Lakeland Horticultural Society are always beautiful, with free entry (donations welcomed!). Keswick's Theatre by the Lake, Pencil Museum, and Museum of Illusions are only 30 minutes drive

Ambleside

Take a boat trip from Waterhead (20 minutes walk) over to Wray Castle, then Brockhole and disembark at each for a stroll by the lake shore. Brockhole has good childrens' play area too and cafe.

You can take longer boat trips from Waterhead, Ambleside to Bowness and the southern end of the lake.

You can also take boat trips on the steam driven Gondola on Coniston, and on feriies which run from Glenridding on Ulswater over to Howtown for a 4 hour walk back, or to Pooley Bridge.

The park in Ambleside has a good childerns' play area

If it's wet use the playbarn in Ambleside to amuse your children, or visit Zeffirelli's 5 screen cinema.

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